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Suspect
indicted for sexually assaulting three of his daughters, ages 12-14, for more
than 10 years

Aviel Magnezi

Published: 03.27.13, 18:14

A prominent rabbi was arrested 10 days ago on suspicion he sexually
assaulted three of his underage
daughters, Ynet has learned.

He is being charged with multiple counts of sexual
assault and invasion to privacy and has been remanded in custody for an
additional two days.

According to the indictment, which was filed with the Jerusalem
District Court, the suspect began molesting
three of his daughters, ages 12-14, more than 10 years ago. He sexually abused
one of the elder daughters for two years, despite her pleas.

According to the indictment, the suspect told the girl they could
sleep naked together and also placed a video camera in her room and watched her
as she got dressed and showered.

3/28/2013

I was in Los Angeles several months ago and visited the Ohel
Moshe Synagogue at 8644 W Pico Blvd. When I asked them to let me address the
congregation about protecting children from pedophiles, they denied me on the
grounds that they are very makpid on shemiras haloshon. So
friends, it seems that eating treif goes hand in hand with protecting
pedophiles.

[UPDATE, MARCH 28] Rabbi Yakov
Vann, the RCC's director of Kashrut Services, said in an email to The Journal
on Thursday that the RCC is reviewing "all aspects of its protocols"
and considering "all information relating to what took place at Doheny Meats."
Vann said the RCC will release a full statement on Friday.

[MARCH 27] The Rabbinical
Council of California (RCC) abruptly revoked its certification from Doheny Glatt Kosher
Meats on March 24, but the RCC, Los Angeles’s leading kosher oversight agency,
had first heard about the distributor’s suspicious practices years earlier.

LOS ANGELES — The U.S. Department of Agriculture has launched an
investigation into the Doheny Glatt Kosher meat market as controversy brews
over the integrity of products sold there.

The owner of Doheny, Michael Engelman, faces accusations of selling
meat that was not properly certified under kosher rules.

Last week, a council of rabbis pulled Doheny’s kosher certification
and, in a statement Friday, raised the possibility of “legal action,” a
recourse to secular courts that would be rare.

Tuesday, the USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service confirmed
that the Doheny market is under investigation.

Officials declined to provide additional details because the
investigation is ongoing.

Eric Agaki, a private investigator whose video recordings ignited
the kosher meat controversy, said he met with USDA investigators March 25 and
gave them materials he had collected during his own investigation.

Though the exact nature of the USDA’s investigation was not clear,
Agaki said investigators told him that USDA boxes are not supposed to be
repacked.

The allegations have sharply divided L.A.’s Jewish community.

Many longtime customers returned to the market Friday after it got
a new kosher certification from local rabbis.

Some supporters said they believed Engelman had been set up by
other distributors who grew frustrated by his success.

In an interview with The Times on Monday, Agaki flatly denied
those rumors.

“How can anybody set them up?” Agaki said of Engelman and his
associates. “They did what they did. Nobody made them do it.